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Scalford Hall

Set in 12 acres of carefully landscaped gardens, surrounded by the rolling countryside of Leicestershire, this picturesque Edwardian country mansion is now a 3-star hotel with a rich and fascinating history.

Once the home of Colonel Colman - the founder of Colman Mustards – Scalford Hall now offers a unique venue complemented by comfortable bedrooms, welcoming private dining with gourmet menus and exceptional service. Relax with all the comforts of home in one of the 88 bedrooms, each with en suite bathroom and finished to provide a relaxing escape, complete with a host of modern comforts and traditional touches. Scalford Hall also provides an excellent management training centre and the extensive grounds give a colourful backdrop to banqueting events and weddings. This venue is an extremely popular wedding venue. The hotel is a recognised centre for the development of management and leadership skills. The hotel has fully equipped training rooms and the experienced staff can help with all aspects of event planning and organisation however large or small the event.

Directions

Just 3 miles north of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, Scalford Hall is readily accessible by road, rail and air. By Car (from the north on the M1): - From the M1 motorway, take the exit at junction 24. - Turn left onto the A6 through Kegworth and on towards Loughborough. - At the end of the dual carriageway (1 mile), turn left onto the A6006 (signposted Rempstone & Melton Mowbray). - On entering town, continue straight over at the first set of traffic lights. - Turn left at the second set of traffic lights, into Scalford Road. - Scalford Hall is approximately 3 miles along Scalford Road, on the left-hand side. By Car (from the south on the M1): - From the M1 motorway, take the exit at junction 21a. - Take the A46 Leicester Bypass towards Newark. - Follow the A46 left at the roundabout (for 6 miles). - Ignore the directions towards Melton Mowbray at the first exit and continue on to Sixhills. - Leave the A46 at Sixhills and turn left onto the B676. - At the crossroads, turn right onto the A6006 towards Melton Mowbray. - On entering town, continue straight over at the first set of traffic lights. - Turn left at the second set of traffic lights, into Scalford Road. - Scalford Hall is approximately 3 miles along Scalford Road, on the left-hand side. By Car (from the north on the A1): - Leave the A1 at the third Grantham exit and turn right onto the A607 into Melton Mowbray. - On entering the town, pass St Mary's Hospital on the left. - At the traffic lights, turn right into Norman Way (signposted A606 Loughborough & Nottingham). - At the second set of traffic lights, turn right (B & H Midland are on the right hand corner). - Having turned right, the Cattle Market is on your left and you are now on Scalford Road. - Scalford Hall is approximately 3 miles along Scalford Road on the left-hand side. By Car (from the south on the A1): - Leave the A1 at the third Stamford exit and turn left onto the A606 via Oakham into Melton Mowbray. - On entering the town, continue over the railway bridge and into the town's one-way system. - Keep to the right-hand lane, turn right at the traffic lights and pass Barclays Bank on your right. - At the next set of traffic lights turn into the A607. - Keep to the left-hand lane and turn left at the next set of traffic lights into Scalford Road (50 yards). - Scalford Hall is approximately 3 miles along Scalford Road on theleft-hand side.

Photos from around the area


by Jono1641
loaded 14 July 2008



Nuestro jardín, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
by Sergio Goicoechea
loaded 30 September 2007



Vale of Belvoir, Broughton Hill
by Russ Hamer
loaded 30 August 2008



Scalford parish church
by Guy Erwood
loaded 06 June 2007



Belvoir Castle from the air
by b00giehead
loaded 29 August 2007



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